Until a man knows something, he uses one word: mystery. And mystery means mystery, not something he shall personify.
Recognize, the grandfathers had said, that nothing unnatural exists. And that when man knows the truth, the whole truth, he gives name to that which he once calls mystery. And that when a man needs to know something, a teacher appears.
(Ruth Beebe Hill, ‘Hanta Yo’, Warner Books 1980. p.954)
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